Vet Stress When your vet hospital burns down—what do you do?

January 24th, 2008  

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When my father’s kennel caught fire, we managed to move all the animals out of harms way but in the frenzy, cage cards were lost and animals mislabeled. When clients came to pick up their pets, we would walk them through the cages and help them find Fluffy. The kennel manager would cry while she described the fire and offered a free bath, most pets were a little smoke damaged. People were so nice, they helped out where they could and when the kennel was rebuilt, they came back. But this was in 1970. Would people still react the same way?

Betsy January 24th, 2008 08:55:00 AM

"May the force be with them!" It's really good that they were able to get all the animals out. That in itself had to be a nightmare.

Diana January 24th, 2008 10:34:00 AM

Hmm. I suppose some sort of business continuity insurance might help, but I have no idea whether it would be cost effective. It also would not help get your clients back after you rebuild.

If a ran a relatively small practice, I would be tempted to make reciprocal arrangement with other vets in the area. (if my place burns I'll work there, if yours does you work here. . .and we won't poach each others clients)

as Louis Pasteur said, "Chance favors the prepared mind."

Larry January 24th, 2008 12:48:00 PM

Larry: I was thinking about that, too. Their answering service should be sending clients to specific hospitals where they trust in the care and the caregivers.

Dr. Patty Khuly January 24th, 2008 04:33:00 PM

The possibility of a vet hospital burning to the ground and destroyng all records is yet another really good reason to keep a duplicate copy of your pets records at home -- as I suggested on your other blog for this same day.

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